2020-09-12
Saturday, September 12th 2020, brothers Mohammed and Mustafa Al-Salayma demolished their apartments in Silwan south Al-Aqsa mosque, complying with the Israeli Occupation municipality resolution.
Mohammed Salayma told LRC:
“In July 2020, we started building a structure consisting of two apartments (70 m2 for each), I was going to live alone in one of the apartments, and my brother and his family of 5 were going to live in the other (3 of them are children).
During the construction, Staffs from the occupation municipality showed up , took pictures of the structure , halted construction work , and issued a demolition notice , in case we refuse to demolish the structure , the occupation forces will implement the operation and make us pay the demolition costs (about 20,000 $ or 70000 shekels) . However, we decided to carry out the demolition to avoid paying the fine , as we already lost about 170 thousand for the construction of the structure.”
Since the beginning of this year, the occupation authorities forced tens of Jerusalemites to demolish their own houses, and took advantage of the Corona lockdown and closure of Human Rights and Legal Aid institutions to implement their arbitrary policies.
Remark:
The self or silent demolition causes great pain and feelings of oppression. When the Israeli occupation carries out a demolition operation, the family gets more united in the face of injustice, especially children who become aware of the reality of the occupation. But when the father carries out the demolition, children become confused and view their caretaker as weak and helpless. This may lead to fragmentations, clashes and instability within the family, and children might suffer psychologically and lose trust in the family, society and future. Let alone the loss of money and efforts on the part of the breadwinner and the family.
What does the Israeli occupation do if a Palestinian owner does not demolish his residence by himself?
During the demolition, the Israeli occupation does the following:
LRC field observers kept a close eye on the matter and recorded 176 cases where the owners had to demolish their property by themselves during the past seven years (2010 -2019) making 1022 civilian citizens, more than 537 of whom are children, homeless and lacking security and stability.
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